Word: petitioner
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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A CCA spokesman said he heard a petition was circulating in Cambridge calling for a recount on the fluoridation referendum, which was approved by the voters 15,988 to 15,967.
As thousands of Cambridge voters head for the polls today, City Councillor Joseph A. DeGuglielmo '29 has won his inquest petition to have the Court impound all absentee ballots that had been notarized by a man implicated last week in alleged ballot tampering.
Besides being contained in DeGuglielmo's petition, the name of the notarizer in question was on the inner envelope opened in the original case last week, a political observer pointed out. Hence, the Election Commission knows the name involved. It claimed Friday it could not legally open even the outer...
As the steel strike moved well beyond its 100th day, it chugged inevitably toward some kind of settlement on two separate tracks. On one track was the Justice Department's petition for a Taft-Hartley injunction to return the strikers to the mills for 80 days. On the other...
In September, Plaza gathered 1,000 Catholics, most of them Peronistas, to open a "Christian Social Week." They rattled the walls with hymns, cries of "Viva Peron!" and "Viva Eva!" Early in October, Plaza blamed the 1955 church burnings on Masons, not Peronistas. Next day he led Peronistas before a...